Dr Nadia Cerminara
B.Sc.Hons (Monash), Ph.D.(Monash)
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Research interests
My overall research interest has been to understand the neural mechanisms that underlie the control of movement. This includes the role of the cerebellum, motor cortex and basal ganglia. Using an in vivo systems level approach, a key aim of my work is to determine the sensorimotor information processing that occurs in motor circuits during the performance of both well-rehearsed movements and during motor learning/adaptation.
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Thesis supervisions
Publications
Selected publications
01/12/2022Sensory and motor electrophysiological mapping of the cerebellum in humans
Scientific Reports
Neuronal activity patterns in microcircuits of the cerebellar cortical C3 zone during reaching
Journal of Physiology
Cerebello-Thalamo-Cortical Network Dynamics in the Harmaline Rodent Model of Essential Tremor
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
Recent publications
07/01/2025Facing the fear
Frontiers in Education
Slower rates of prism adaptation but intact aftereffects in patients with early to mid-stage Parkinson's disease
Neuropsychologia
Cerebellar contributions across behavioural timescales: a review from the perspective of cerebro-cerebellar interactions
Frontiers in Synaptic Neuroscience
Mapping Structure–Function Relationships within Cerebellar Circuits
Neuromethods
Cerebello-Thalamo-Cortical Network Dynamics in the Harmaline Rodent Model of Essential Tremor
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience